This is a messy "thank you" or Christmas gift to your staff (or interns). Lay tarp down (a large vinyl tablecloth works, too). Staff wear old clothes and get ready to be icky!Students get to dump 12 items of gross stuff on the staff, one at a time. The twelve days of Christmas gives a nice outline for the...
Outdoor or Indoor. Have students wear grubby clothes that can be thrown away. Divide into 4 or more teams and arm each person with a small Styrofoam plate and 4 marshmallows.Give each team captain (adult) a different color dipping sauce (we used Mustard, Red, & Green Catsup, and Chocolate Syrup, but you can use your imagination). Then map out...
Basically, you just play a game of baseball with whiffle ball and bat, but before each pitch, you fill the ball up with shaving cream. So as the bat hits, it splatters everywhere - as you catch the ball you get covered in shaving cream. Usually, it turns into a shaving cream fight, but the kids and adults love...
Small groups - all can play.Large group - upfront game.Fill up a large bucket with water, drop in a few large chunks of Spam. The rest is like "Bobbing for Apples" (just not with apples).For more fun with Spam, also check out Spam Scarf (Click Here).
Just like tug-o-war, but a one-on-one competition with fish. Buy a bunch of dead fish (at least 6 to 8 inches long) from the local fish market and pair people up (use everyone if your group is small, but 5-10 pairs UP FRONT if you have a large group).At "Go!" everyone starts tugging. The first person to let go...
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This gross game is played up front with several people while the crowd watches. Get tubes of toothpaste, little dixie cups, chairs, and blindfolds. Form teams of two. One person stands on the chairs while the other one lays on the ground (or a table if you want the audience to see better) with their heads near the back...